Monday, May 9, 2011
Defensive Force Field Pylons
Some defense systems incorporate the use of force field generators. These pylons are used to create a force field "fence" for perimeter defense.
They can be placed in a linear series or in a rough circle to surround a position. The effects of crossing the defensive line can range from simple stunning to electrocution or total disintegration!
They can be used in many security situations. They are ideal for establishing a temporary perimeter defense around a battlefield installation such as a forward fire base.
The pylons are useful as well as in more permanent settings such as military bases and secret research facilities.
Designed for use with 25 to 30 mm scale miniatures (28 mm figures are shown in the photos). Each pylon stands about 2 inches (55 mm) tall. The bases measure about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter.
These scenery pieces can add a nice touch to a wide range of role-playing games and table top war games including science fiction settings such as Warhammer 40K™, pulp action adventures, and super hero scenarios.
They can be placed in a linear series or in a rough circle to surround a position. The effects of crossing the defensive line can range from simple stunning to electrocution or total disintegration!
They can be used in many security situations. They are ideal for establishing a temporary perimeter defense around a battlefield installation such as a forward fire base.
The pylons are useful as well as in more permanent settings such as military bases and secret research facilities.
Designed for use with 25 to 30 mm scale miniatures (28 mm figures are shown in the photos). Each pylon stands about 2 inches (55 mm) tall. The bases measure about 1 inch (25 mm) in diameter.
These scenery pieces can add a nice touch to a wide range of role-playing games and table top war games including science fiction settings such as Warhammer 40K™, pulp action adventures, and super hero scenarios.
Labels:
25 - 28 mm,
battlefield,
mad science,
post apocalypse,
pulp,
scenery,
science fiction
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